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Deloreans are expensive as!

http://www.delorean.com/preowned.asp

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January 2: "good talk"

A way to end a man-to-man conversation of personal feelings in a comfortable, heterosexual manner.

eg. "Dude, I think my girl is cheating on me. What should I do?"

"Dump that bitch."

"Good talk."

Deloreans are expensive as!

http://www.delorean.com/preowned.asp

Gotta love my UrbanDictionary.com daily updates

For all their looks, they were a bit of a lemon. Car was so heavy they had to use aluminium sheeting for the external plates and even then it came close to 2 tonne...

-D

So the Skyline is now done. Thanks to Andew (blue32) for fitting the turbos for me. It made 316rwkw on the Willall dyno. Im very happy with the end result :)

Nice work thats a bit of powah right there.What boost you runnin?

So the Skyline is now done. Thanks to Andew (blue32) for fitting the turbos for me. It made 316rwkw on the Willall dyno. Im very happy with the end result :)

No worries Chad - remember, don't tell anyone the secret methods I use :sweat:

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